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hunter338 02-01-2004 06:45 PM

Custom Stocks
 
What is the best custom stock out on the market? I have heard that it is the McMillan. Then I have heard that it is the HS Precision. what is your opinion on this?


Thanks Leroy.

stubblejumper 02-01-2004 07:50 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
I have owned both and prefer mcmillan.Many people with the H-S Precision stocks actually end up glass bedding them even with the aluminum v-block bedding system.

Vapodog 02-01-2004 08:49 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
Look at the Rimrock by Borden

dep214 02-02-2004 12:18 AM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
all depends on what you are looking for in a stock.are you wanting one to be pretty are practical?i chose bell and carlson.they look and feel great in all kinds of weather. also does not cost near what the others do

oldelkhunter 02-02-2004 12:04 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
I think the most impressive stock I have seen is the Rimrock stock mfg by Borden Rifles. If feel is something that is important to you then this stock rates a 10 . Mcmillan makes more stocks for more applications then anyone else but it doesn't make them any better... They also tend to weigh more then the other stocks with exception of B&C and HS...


1...Rimrock
2.. Mcmillan/High Tech Specialties
3. HS precision
4. Bell and Carlson

hunter338 02-02-2004 12:36 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
I am looking for a little more weight than what my factory Rem. 700 BDL syn. has. A friend of mine bought a HS. to out on his Winchester mod. 70. It is a very nice stock. He gained more accuracy, though it was only a little, his groups come in tighter., and less recoil by adding the stock. He loves it .But I want to make shure that it is going to be worth the money. I have heard that there are better stocks to do what I am looking for , For a whole lot less money.

Thank you for your time and thoughts on this matter.
Leroy

oldelkhunter 02-02-2004 12:38 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
Ok let me ask you this...what kind of action is going into it and what are you going to use it for...stand hunting/walkaround etc etc..?

hunter338 02-02-2004 04:31 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
It is going on my Remington mod. 700 BDL SS. in a 338 RUM. cal. . Most of my hunting is spot and stalk (Elk). Some stand hunting , but not much. I do want something that isnt all that heavy, but isnt all that light. sort of a happy med. I like the HS stock( The Spoter), but trying to go with something a little more down to earth as far as price.

brother hal 02-02-2004 09:09 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
There are several good "add-on" stocks (they are not truly custon because they are built to "normal" specs.) out there, as has been mentioned. I prefer HS Precision, but have owned a Mc and was satisfied. Have the HS on three rifles, and they improved accuracy in all cases. These type stocks cost more, but you have to expect that. They are not injection molded plastic/rubber like those which come on most factory rifles.

Vapodog 02-02-2004 09:30 PM

RE: Custom Stocks
 
By Oldelkhunter


1...Rimrock
2.. Mcmillan/High Tech Specialties
3. HS precision
4. Bell and Carlson
That's exactly the way I'd rate them.....and they're not cheap.


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